The first system that bottles energy

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There could be a future in which electricity is not lost, but is literally bottled and returned on demand. This idea that sounds like science fiction began to become a reality in South Korea, where scientists achieved the country's first liquid air energy storage system capable of producing 10 tons per day.
It was the first time that the country managed to liquefy and store air with completely national technology, a crucial step to reduce external dependencies, it is not just about simply saving energy, unlike traditional methods such as reversible hydroelectric plants or compressed air caverns that depend on geography and can generate environmental impacts, liquid air storage can be built practically anywhere, from dense cities to industrial hubs. In addition, extreme cold can be used for industrial cooling, while heat wasted in factories can be reused in the process itself, increasing efficiency.
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